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<blockquote data-quote="ahillworks" data-source="post: 5118231" data-attributes="member: 603145"><p>I can see where Puzo is coming from. He does not want to do the extra work if not needed. In simple I will place it this way. Do the B3. with the single battery. Try it and see what it does. Worse case is you have to place another battery in the back. Spend enough money on the B3 wiring to be able to run to the back if needed. It always better to have extra than not enough.</p><p></p><p>Your technicaly not wasting money if you every wanted to change things up you will have extra wire you do not have to buy. Its a simple adjustment to run wires to the back if needed.</p><p></p><p>With the B3 and the yellow top I do not see much of an issue. Most of the dimming will be caused by not having thick enough wire to power it all and then there is a loss which will cause the dimming. I think you have enough since you may only be off by 300. Unless your going to a competition I dont see the need for so much power reserve as well your not going to be sitting around all day with the car off.</p><p></p><p>Keep us posted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahillworks, post: 5118231, member: 603145"] I can see where Puzo is coming from. He does not want to do the extra work if not needed. In simple I will place it this way. Do the B3. with the single battery. Try it and see what it does. Worse case is you have to place another battery in the back. Spend enough money on the B3 wiring to be able to run to the back if needed. It always better to have extra than not enough. Your technicaly not wasting money if you every wanted to change things up you will have extra wire you do not have to buy. Its a simple adjustment to run wires to the back if needed. With the B3 and the yellow top I do not see much of an issue. Most of the dimming will be caused by not having thick enough wire to power it all and then there is a loss which will cause the dimming. I think you have enough since you may only be off by 300. Unless your going to a competition I dont see the need for so much power reserve as well your not going to be sitting around all day with the car off. Keep us posted. [/QUOTE]
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